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and steve harrigan is our man in cairo. how big a threat are the protesters there to the president in. >> what we saw tonight is clearly an escalation on behalf of the protesters who want do drive morsi from the government. they broke through iron gates and went through barbed wire and only with the use of tear gas they were kept off the presidential palace. they never breached the walls of the compound. as far as security threat it could be overstated. he does not live in the palace but in a cairo suburb. so he did actually leave the palace while the protest was going on. >>shepard: anything from him at all? do we know if he is standing firm or what did we have? >>reporter: well, no sign of compromise from the president. the strategy of the government seems to be to try and avoid bloodshed and back up as long as possible without giving in. they have a boost today with the chief judges in the council said they will monitor the referendum on the new constitution december 15 so that gives what he is doing a sense legitimacy a
and steve harrigan is our man in cairo. how big a threat are the protesters there to the president in. >> what we saw tonight is clearly an escalation on behalf of the protesters who want do drive morsi from the government. they broke through iron gates and went through barbed wire and only with the use of tear gas they were kept off the presidential palace. they never breached the walls of the compound. as far as security threat it could be overstated. he does not live in the palace but...
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>>shepard: thank you, steve. the justice department will not file stalking charges against the mistress of the former cia chief david petraeus according to the mistress' attorney. general petraeus last month resigned in disgrace after admitting he had an affair. the whole thing came to light after another woman went to the f.b.i. and claimed the mistress had threatened her over e-mail. the feds investigated broadwell for cyber stalking and the department of justice has declined to comment. >> we have long known that some drugs can have life threatening side effects if you take them with grapefruit, right? there were some drugs they da not interact well. now, researchers say the list is much longer and there are many more medicines that do not need to get along with grapefruit. we breakdown the list in a moment. more on how parents are newtown, connecticut, are moving forward with two moms from sandy hook elementary school. >>shepard: legislation in michigan would allow with extra training, people to carry conceal
>>shepard: thank you, steve. the justice department will not file stalking charges against the mistress of the former cia chief david petraeus according to the mistress' attorney. general petraeus last month resigned in disgrace after admitting he had an affair. the whole thing came to light after another woman went to the f.b.i. and claimed the mistress had threatened her over e-mail. the feds investigated broadwell for cyber stalking and the department of justice has declined to...
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and steve harrigan is live for us in cairo. steve, these are the biggest crowds we have seen yet. >>reporter: the largest crowds and the most violent. it has calmed down in the last hour at 10:00 p.m. in egypt but the worst clashes in two weeks of protests here. it wasn't police versus the protester but civilian on civilian, members of the muslim brotherhood who support president morsi and those who want to drive him from office and all the conflict happening outside the presidential palace that began with pushing and sticks and rocks and molotov cocktails and shots fired. showing how bitterly the country is divided. >>trace: what do we know what is behind the violence? >>reporter: the first two weeks, antimorsi protesters met in that sure square and now they are marching on the palace. there has been a lost restraint on of the pro morsi supporters which restrain was broken after the man on the palace where the wall were written on with graffiti. they moved in with sticks, rocks and later gun battles in exactly what followed after that. >>trace: thank you in late evening in cairo.
and steve harrigan is live for us in cairo. steve, these are the biggest crowds we have seen yet. >>reporter: the largest crowds and the most violent. it has calmed down in the last hour at 10:00 p.m. in egypt but the worst clashes in two weeks of protests here. it wasn't police versus the protester but civilian on civilian, members of the muslim brotherhood who support president morsi and those who want to drive him from office and all the conflict happening outside the presidential...
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>>gregg: thank you, steve, from south florida. now, we have robert young pelton the author of "the world's most dangerous places." is this one of the most dangerous places? >>guest: yes, mexican jails are very dangerous if you don't have the permission and protection of the people who run the jail which are typically the criminals. >>gregg: by all accounts this appears to be an incredibly trumped up charge by the mexicans. i say that because they may have tough gun laws there, but don't they try to lure hunters into mexico as a hunting paradise? >>guest: mexico has tough gun laws and they slacked off a little bit and promoted things like dove hunting and antelope hunting. usually you should have a guide handle all the paperwork for your weapon but you can get caught to something as easy as a pocket knife. you can go to jail for up to five years if you are caught with a pocketknife. >>gregg: while hing what there his life was threaten in a midnight extortion attempt from prison. >>guest: you have to pay if protection so when you go
>>gregg: thank you, steve, from south florida. now, we have robert young pelton the author of "the world's most dangerous places." is this one of the most dangerous places? >>guest: yes, mexican jails are very dangerous if you don't have the permission and protection of the people who run the jail which are typically the criminals. >>gregg: by all accounts this appears to be an incredibly trumped up charge by the mexicans. i say that because they may have tough gun...